Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What climate can you see by looking at the moon?
What climate can you see by looking at the moon?
Looking at the moon can tell the weather, not the climate, which is a long-term data.
Climate is a long-term average state of atmospheric physical characteristics, which is different from weather and has stability. Time scales are months, seasons, years, years to hundreds of years. Climate is measured by the characteristics of cold, warm, dry and wet, and is usually characterized by the average value and deviation value of a certain period. The subject of studying climate is climatology.
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